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    Default Re: Andrew Marlin's Pick

    I move up or down the neck to enhance expressiveness. For example if the tune has a call and response, I might do the response up the neck, so that it can sound like a conversation. Or if there is a slow crescendo involving a repeated phrase, I might gradually move up the neck with each repeat, to emphasize the effect.

    All of this is irrespective of the tremolo.

    I don't know of anything up the neck that enhances tremolo or makes tremolo easier, it is just another way to mix it up and have some variety in tone.
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    Default Re: Andrew Marlin's Pick

    I really like Andrews playing, I could put my mandolin or guitars in anyone's hand using same pick, strings or whatever and they would sound like themself and I'd sound like me. I've never purchased anything trying to chase someones sound and tone uh speaking on Andrew Marlin's pick choice.

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